Virgil Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 (edited) I'll be honest, Bills are 9-3, don't play tomorrow, and I'm not dreading the rest of the season. I have absolutely no idea what to do with myself right now. So, I'm going to look at the current FA class, mock drafts, and our salary cap to have some fun. Feel free to play along or dismiss and move on. Salary Cap Space: 91 Million (26 mil in rollover, 1 mil in dead cap (Wow Beane!)) Draft Position: 25th (I'm giving us a first round win) Current Starters - Unrestricted FA's: Jordan Phillips - Re-sign - 11 mil Lorax (Retiring) Kevin Johnson - Re-sign - 5 mil Shaq Lawson - Let him test the market (probably not re-signed) Quinton Spain - Re-Sign - 7 mil Frank Gore - Let Go Kurt Coleman - Re-Sign - 3 mil Corey Liuget - Re-Sign - 4.5 mil Dean Marlowe - Re-Sign - 2 mil Isiah McKenzie - Re-Sign - 3 mil Duke Williams - Not enough room on roster, drafting a WR Total Spent on Re-Signings = 35.5 Mil Starting Players heading into last year of deal: Trent Murphy - Cut (Save 7.2 Million. Dead hit of 1.75 mil) Ty Yeldon - Cut (Save 1.6 Mil. Dead 250k) Ty Nsekhe - Let play out Jon Feliciano - Let Play Out Jordan Poyer - Let Play Out Tre White - Trigger 5th year option Andre Roberts - Let Play Out Patrick DiMarco - Let Play Out Matt Barkley - Let Play Out Dion Dawkins - Extend - 14 Mil per Matt Milano - Extend - 8 Mil per Corey Bojorquez - Let Play Out Total Spent on Extensions - 13.2 Mil (with the cuts) ***Total Cap Remaining for Additional Free Agents - 42.2 mil Positions of Interest: OLB - Lorax is retiring DE - Murphy and Shaq could be gone WR - Need a big bodied #1 RB - Backup to Singletary OLB/MLB - Depth 2020 Free Agents (In order of rank from NFL.com and projected contract from Spodrac) OLB/Edge - Jadeveon Clowney (20.3 mil) Seahawks have 78 mil in cap space DE - Yannick Ngakoue (17.4 mil) Jaguars with only 7.5 mil in cap space OLB/Edge - Bud Dupree OLB/Edge - Shaq Barrett WR - AJ Green OT - Anthony Castonzo DT - Gerald McCoy DE - Arik Armstead DT - DJ Reader OLB/Edge - Matthew Judon OLB/Edge - Dante Fowler Jr (10.5 mil) TE - Austin Hooper TE - Hunter Henry DT - Javon Hargrave WR - Amari Cooper (18.7 mil) Mock Draft Results Walter Football - 1st - Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU, 2nd - Yasir Durant, OT, Missouri, 3rd - Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona State Draftek - 1st - Laviska Shenault, WR, Colorado, 2nd - JK Dobbins, RB, Ohio St, 3rd - Jaylon Johnson, DB, Utah Phinsider - 1st - Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU, 2nd - Solomon Kindley, G, Georgia Draftsite - 1st - Antonio Golden, WR, Liberty, 2nd - Calvin Throckmorton, OT, Oregon, 3rd - Jabari Zuniga, DE, Florida The long and short of it, we have the money to go after one major prize FA, but I don't see us spending 15+ mil on anyone that's not our own. Yannick would be the most realistic option for us if we do decide to go after someone. Everyone else is going to be mid-tier, which has worked for us thus far. I'm the most concerned about replacing Lorax, but there are quite a few mid-tier guys out there. Wide Receiver is another position I think will be focused on, and every mock has us going there with our 1st pick. Fortunately, it's a deep draft there. For those wondering tops at those positions: FA Wide Receivers AJ Green Larry Fitzgerald Emmanuel Sanders Devin Funchess Amari Cooper DeVante Parker Randall Cobb Danny Amendola Travis Benjamin Bershad Perriman Robby Anderson FA OLB Dante Fowler Mario Addison Whitney Mercilus AJ Klein Terrell Suggs Mychal Hendricks Shaquil Barrett Bruce Irvin Shaq Thompson Projected Possible 1st Round WR (My Choice is to see which one over 6'2 falls to the second and trade up) Jerry Jeudy, Alabama, 6'1", 4.45 Laviska Shenault Jr, Colorado, 6'2", 4.52 CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma, 6'2" 4.55 Jalen Reagor, TCU, 5'11", 4.35 Antonio Gandy-Golden, Liberty, 6'4", 4.54 Henry Ruggs 3rd, Alabama, 6', 4.4 Justin Jefferson, LSU, 6'3", 4.5 Tamorrion Terry, Florida State, 6'4", 4.5 Gabriel Davis, UCF, 6'3", 4.5 DeVonta Smith, Alabama, 6'1", 4.45 Tee Higgins, Clemson, 6'4" 4.55 Projected Possible 1st Round OLB Isaiah Simmons, Clemson *My Choice for our 1st pick) Kenneth Murray, Oklahoma (OLB/ILB) Terrell Lewis, Alabama (OLB/ILB) Jon Greenard, Florida (OLB/DE) Julian Okwara, Notre Dame Anfernee Jennings, Alabama (OLB/ILB) Pipe Dream FA Signing - Austin Hooper, TE, Falcons. He'll cost some serious money, but the Falcons are in cap hell. Imagine him and Knox on the field together. He's the big bodied 3rd down receiver who Allen can high point the ball to. Also, this is the kind of weapon that Daboll would love to have. Even if we draft a WR in the first, Hooper would be a top receiver on this team. He can line up as a receiver as much as Tight End. I would gladly cut Kroft and put that money towards Hooper. Alright, that's all I got. This was more for me than everyone else to just look around at what's going on. It's strange to not have to care that much about this as we hit December. But I enjoy these kinds of things. @whatdrought@BuffaloHokie13Get ready for the mock drafts Edited December 3, 2019 by Virgil 15 3 8
Warcodered Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 (edited) I don't know but if they get a WR with a high pick I'm glad we've got Brown and Beasley leading that room as vets. Edited December 1, 2019 by Warcodered 3
CaptnCoke11 Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 Dobbins would be a great pick to pair up with Singletary 1
Solomon Grundy Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 1 minute ago, CaptnCoke11 said: Dobbins would be a great pick to pair up with Singletary Not better than Jonathan Taylor
Virgil Posted December 1, 2019 Author Posted December 1, 2019 4 minutes ago, Warcodered said: I don't know but if they get a WR with a high pick I'm glad we've got Brown and Beasley leading that room as vets. I don't like drafting WR's in the 1st because of the typical learning curve. If our offense keeps this going and Foster can show anything, then I'd rather have the OLB from Clemson. He would start immediately, can rush the passer and is great in coverage. The idea of him, Milano, and Edmunds for the next 10 years is scary to me. There's so many WR's that I think we can get solid value in the 2nd. Then, you get your typical round 3 RB who's more of a bruiser and I'm good with our draft. Everything else is depth 1
Boatdrinks Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 This seems like a post for years past, when the playoffs were a pipe dream by turkey day. I appreciate the effort it probably took, but this team is in the thick of a wildcard race in great position with winnable games coming up. 1
CaptnCoke11 Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 4 minutes ago, the skycap said: Not better than Jonathan Taylor Or him
Gugny Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 25 minutes ago, Virgil said: I'll be honest, Bills are 9-3, don't play tomorrow, and I'm not dreading the rest of the season. I have absolutely no idea what to do with myself right now. So, I'm going to look at the current FA class, mock drafts, and our salary cap to have some fun. Feel free to play along or dismiss and move on. I like the formula of a young RB and a veteran RB. I didn't see any FA RBs on your lists, but I wonder who's out there that would be a good fit to spell Singletary. I'm not sure what kind of chemistry Beasley and Cooper had last year in Dallas. If it was good, perhaps bringing Cooper in would be a good idea, I don't know. I'm fine with drafting the best available WR, too. If they're going to use (I use that term loosely) Foster like they have this season, I'm not sure why they'd bring him back. I'd love nothing more than to see another late-season surge from him and have him back next season, though. 1
offyourocker Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 I would not pay 8 for Levi or 4.5 for Liuget or 3 for Coleman 3
JDubya76 Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 I’ll take Draftek’s draft. Please and thank you.
elijah Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington, KJ Hamler, WR, Penn State, JK Dobbins, RB, Ohio State all top my wishlist in the draft. Hamler is is an extremely fast receiver from Penn State. He doesn’t have the same height and size as Foster, but his overall game is that of Foster & McKenzie combined and he could fill their roles with just one roster spot leaving an extra one for a bigger bodied receiver like Duke Just now, offyourocker said: I would not pay 8 for Levi or 4.5 for Liuget or 3 for Coleman Just now, offyourocker said: I would not pay 8 for Levi or 4.5 for Liuget or 3 for Coleman If you’re not paying 8 for Levi you’re likely letting Levi walk 1
Beast Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 25 minutes ago, Warcodered said: I don't know but if they get a WR with a high pick I'm glad we've got Brown and Beasley leading that room as vets. I believe we do need one in a big way. One injury at WR could derail this offense. I don’t want to worry about that next season. This year, so far so good, knock on wood. 1
Virgil Posted December 1, 2019 Author Posted December 1, 2019 5 minutes ago, elijah said: Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington, KJ Hamler, WR, Penn State, JK Dobbins, RB, Ohio State all top my wishlist in the draft. Hamler is is an extremely fast receiver from Penn State. He doesn’t have the same height and size as Foster, but his overall game is that of Foster & McKenzie combined and he could fill their roles with just one roster spot leaving an extra one for a bigger bodied receiver like Duke If you’re not paying 8 for Levi you’re likely letting Levi walk Wallace, Johnson, and Phillips are all players that I’m really curious to see what offers they will see from other teams.
gobills1212 Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 21 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said: This seems like a post for years past, when the playoffs were a pipe dream by turkey day. I appreciate the effort it probably took, but this team is in the thick of a wildcard race in great position with winnable games coming up. I mean, in fairness, he did say this post was BECAUSE of that;) 1 1
whatdrought Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 I struggle with a first rounder on Defense on anything but DE. For one, the Clemson kid is long gone, and for two, as a rotational player I don’t see the value. My draft would be: 1- Aj Epeneza or Yetur Gross-Matos at DE 2- Michael Pittman Jr., Justin Jefferson, Brandon Aiyuk, Chase Claypool, or someone along those lines at WR. this is a great WR class- maybe best of the century. I’d be fine taking a end in round one, and then circling back for a WR. I also wouldn’t mind a WR in the first. 4 1
downunderbill Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 91 million, wow. Start resigning who we need to and front load those contacts. There's a good young crop of players coming up for renewal over the next few years. 4
whatdrought Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 (edited) 27 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said: This seems like a post for years past, when the playoffs were a pipe dream by turkey day. I appreciate the effort it probably took, but this team is in the thick of a wildcard race in great position with winnable games coming up. Theres a tonal difference in this thread that shows how much we’ve improved. I’m always looking forward to the next offseason because I love the business side of the NFL almost as much as the football side. The difference is, this year it’s a lot harder to find needs and it’s all about the happy perspective of seeing our team get even better! If you’re like me and just enjoy knowing who the names are going to be next spring, this is a decent source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2837159-matt-millers-top-10-nfl-draft-prospects-in-2020.amp.html Edited December 1, 2019 by whatdrought 1 3
Virgil Posted December 1, 2019 Author Posted December 1, 2019 5 minutes ago, gobills1212 said: I mean, in fairness, he did say this post was BECAUSE of that;) Shhh! You can’t expect people to read the first line or the thread topic 2 3
whatdrought Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 Also- I love this article because it offers pro-comps for the best WR’s in the class. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2864432-ranking-the-top-10-wide-receivers-of-potentially-historic-2020-nfl-draft-class Personall, I don’t watch a lot of tape so it’s hard for me to know how a player plays without descriptions - pro comps are fun because I can think “would I want a Deandre Hopkins type player, or Devante Adams.” Obviously they’re no guarentee to be that player, but I like the baseline of knowing skill-set and how they play. 2
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